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you know, in the state of missouri we have three of the most violent cities in america according to the fbi. st. louis, kansas city and springfield, missouri. a big part of the reason why people around the state you kno, voted for me and they wanted to take the state in a new directin is that they recognize that we need safer streets. we need to be out there to protect our families. and this is a mission that shena and i are committed to and we want to make sure that we're doing this and fighting forker family. >> do you think voters really know what they're voting for whn they're voting for someone who has no experience, sort of like the -- what they alleged again the current president, no experience in government, and yt we all hear this there have been so many people with all the experience in the world that has run government ad where has it gotten us? >> where is it that that government works for the people, something in your background that's not necessarily there whether you have the experience or not. >> people were very clear. they sent us to jefferson city o fight for them. th
you know, in the state of missouri we have three of the most violent cities in america according to the fbi. st. louis, kansas city and springfield, missouri. a big part of the reason why people around the state you kno, voted for me and they wanted to take the state in a new directin is that they recognize that we need safer streets. we need to be out there to protect our families. and this is a mission that shena and i are committed to and we want to make sure that we're doing this and...
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the city is in the top seven for sp tickets done by cameras. they have mailed out more photographic enforcement tickets this year than ever before -- in the top seven for speeding tickets. the city photographic progm is expected to generatepr $30 million this year. > virgin hell fa lve travel ideas website to help visitors plan a trip. the site has an interactiveap, reports, and suggestions for a trip of 48 hours. virginia has just goes, wineries, and orchards. just log on to the website. >>> well, it is 6:15, 55 degrees outside. still ahead, please make an arrest in the murders of eight family members in georgia -- police make an arrest. denise! you've lost weight! it's just all these giant things make me look small. (chuckle) i hate dieting. me too. that's why i eat this fiber one yogurt. (mr. mehta) it has five grams of fiber, zero fat, and fifty calories. please, this is too creamy and delicious. it's true, only fifty calories. i am adding this to my list. here it is. (announcer) go to fiberoneyogurt.com for valuable coupons. >>> at 6:17, h
the city is in the top seven for sp tickets done by cameras. they have mailed out more photographic enforcement tickets this year than ever before -- in the top seven for speeding tickets. the city photographic progm is expected to generatepr $30 million this year. > virgin hell fa lve travel ideas website to help visitors plan a trip. the site has an interactiveap, reports, and suggestions for a trip of 48 hours. virginia has just goes, wineries, and orchards. just log on to the website....
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again, the city of baltimore on pins and needles. there is a very strong presence from the police department. it's not just baltimore police. they have resources and assets from neighboring police departments. they have been bracing and preparing for this day for some time. ever since the aftermath of freddie gray's death when we saw rioting in baltimore. the mayor was critical of how they handled and how the police department failed to handle what was happening in their city. it took a few days to get control, regain control of their city. they made a point this time around they have trained prepare and they will have a very strong presence. and a mobile presence at that. they will have teams, tack teams as they are called to move around in position of areas considered hot spots and be aggressive in defending the businesses and protecting against problems or protesters that might get out of hand. bring back in glen ivy, the former state's attorney of the prince george's county. i apologize. we had to cut you off earlier. fluid situa
again, the city of baltimore on pins and needles. there is a very strong presence from the police department. it's not just baltimore police. they have resources and assets from neighboring police departments. they have been bracing and preparing for this day for some time. ever since the aftermath of freddie gray's death when we saw rioting in baltimore. the mayor was critical of how they handled and how the police department failed to handle what was happening in their city. it took a few...
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city resident rosalind temple knows all too well the pain caused by gun violence in this city. in november 2011 her 26-year-old son antonio thompson was shot dead in his own home. >> your face lights up when you talk about him. >> it does. he used to always make me laugh. he was always by his mother. he was one of the mama boys. >> reporter: the homicide rate is so high here that mothers of children gunned down get together. >> we call on 60 mothers weekly to check on families to see how they're doing. >> my main focus this week is to get them to come into our human support. >> reporter: rosalind leads a group called mothers in charge. >> let me know if anything we can do, come out and call. >> reporter: a group of individuals who provide support for families of victims of gun violence. >> we take a stand in our community. we fight back. we say no more losing our children. >> reporter: you okay? >> yeah. i'm okay. >> reporter: it's hard still. >> it's hard. >> reporter: rosalind actually keeps a hotline fwoen hphone wi at all times. the calls come in 24/7. >> every time my phon
city resident rosalind temple knows all too well the pain caused by gun violence in this city. in november 2011 her 26-year-old son antonio thompson was shot dead in his own home. >> your face lights up when you talk about him. >> it does. he used to always make me laugh. he was always by his mother. he was one of the mama boys. >> reporter: the homicide rate is so high here that mothers of children gunned down get together. >> we call on 60 mothers weekly to check on...
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melton is the second kansas city officer killed on the job this year. he served in afghanistan as part of the kansas army national guard. president obama is telling the nation's law enforcement community, we have your backs. also in an open letter posted online, the president said he fully supports police in a meeting with his domestic security team the president said police departments need for supp active shooter events and money for bullet proof vests. >> health officials in florida investigating a possible nontravel related case of zika. the only confirmed cases so far have been people who traveled or were infected through sexual contact. but florida and southern states have been bracing for the possible local transmission of the disease through mosquito bites. >> an official storm that blew through the mid atlantic coast has left a mess. intense rain left cars stranded. the wind knocked down power lines leaving more than 100,000 customers without electricity. it was an especially tough night for the washington nationals. rain swamped the ballpark a
melton is the second kansas city officer killed on the job this year. he served in afghanistan as part of the kansas army national guard. president obama is telling the nation's law enforcement community, we have your backs. also in an open letter posted online, the president said he fully supports police in a meeting with his domestic security team the president said police departments need for supp active shooter events and money for bullet proof vests. >> health officials in florida...
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beach.s warm on the they are in the 50s at ocean city. [laughter] 41 degrees for our high tomorrow prayed middle 30s on monday. i tuesday in the lower 40s. if you travel plans to new york city, six inches of snow on the ground. heavy thunder snow. imagine that. >> stay with us. extras next. >> this is abc seven news, saturday news extra, on your side. >> we are a week away from the start of winter. it has looks like winter for weeks now. the storm left people in the midwest and east digging out of several inches of snow. >> to storms converge along the east coast. >> it is a question of what mother nature is going to throw at us. >> roadways are treacherous. >> they think they can go anywhere. it is not so. away,h christmas a week shoppers battle the bad weather anyway to wrap up guest lists. >> we know what we are buying. >> retailers worried that it could help -- hurt sales. >> i am headed home. >> merry christmas. spirit didn't dampen the of santa con, a pub crawl that tracks thousands of revelers. much of the northeast, it is business
beach.s warm on the they are in the 50s at ocean city. [laughter] 41 degrees for our high tomorrow prayed middle 30s on monday. i tuesday in the lower 40s. if you travel plans to new york city, six inches of snow on the ground. heavy thunder snow. imagine that. >> stay with us. extras next. >> this is abc seven news, saturday news extra, on your side. >> we are a week away from the start of winter. it has looks like winter for weeks now. the storm left people in the midwest...
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d c area was among the first -- worst cities in the country when it comes to rats, another city has earned a rather dubious distinction. >> it costs more to live here than anywhere else in the entire country. live near logan circle with the product back. >> this study was done by the federal bureau of labor and statistics. ,ust to put this in perspective one of the trendiest restaurants in the metro area. a couple years ago, this was the old shirt laundry. up.ee these condos going there are apartments on the market right now, 2600 a month for a one bedroom. prices, itout the was pretty dicey. it cost him a pretty penny. >> it's a little bit better. three times what it cost for a we will have, so to ask the rats. >> and once you are in the top three, it's expensive. differencethe between 40 below are 43 below? >> this report is spurring a lot of debate on social media. >> housing and salaries, they say i would like to see a decent place to live in d.c.. karen says more like the most you can't buy food of less than $30,000 a year. go to our page and tell us what you think. >> this bri
d c area was among the first -- worst cities in the country when it comes to rats, another city has earned a rather dubious distinction. >> it costs more to live here than anywhere else in the entire country. live near logan circle with the product back. >> this study was done by the federal bureau of labor and statistics. ,ust to put this in perspective one of the trendiest restaurants in the metro area. a couple years ago, this was the old shirt laundry. up.ee these condos going...
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the cleanup continues in mexico city, how the u.s. is lending a hand. e-cigarette explosion caught on camera, what led to this malfunction. baltimore-washington parkway, heavy traffic northbound, mobile pothole repair between greenbelt road and 175, the right lane blocked, stay to e because we are pretty clear passing by cherry hill road. alarm the beltway -- around the beltway, in the green, slowing 395 southbound from the pentagon close to glebe road where we have some midday work. 395 heavy leaving the city. we will have more coming up. newsu are watching abc 7 at noon, on your side. jummy: they fire involving more than 100 buildings in japan, the play started at a restaurant and spread to at least 140 other buildings, evacuation advisories issued for 600 people in the area all morning, two people with minor injuri. friends and families are mourning the loss of those who died in the fireworks a sergeant in mexico city. others holding out for the people listed as missing. the death toll at 33, 12 people have yet to be found after two -- the blast on t
the cleanup continues in mexico city, how the u.s. is lending a hand. e-cigarette explosion caught on camera, what led to this malfunction. baltimore-washington parkway, heavy traffic northbound, mobile pothole repair between greenbelt road and 175, the right lane blocked, stay to e because we are pretty clear passing by cherry hill road. alarm the beltway -- around the beltway, in the green, slowing 395 southbound from the pentagon close to glebe road where we have some midday work. 395 heavy...
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here in the city. we have a lot of flowers, a lot of people growing vegetables. >> you want to brush the bees. >> backyard bee keeping clubs and classes have popped up in cities coast-to-coast. it's legal in most place, and it's like the people you've been hearing about lately growing their own vegetables, raising their own chickens, a tasty to eat local. >> taste like the stuff you buy in the store? >> no. got a mask on. >> i forgot. [laughter] >> that never gets old. >> even if the harvest can sting a little. >> they provide delicious and very healthy local honey, which is proven to be useful as an anti-allergen. >> after a few stings, andrew emerges us okay. he tells us, if you talk too much in their presence, honeybees become aaccounted tra to your mouth and -- attract to the mouth and the stinging starts. the bees have become lovable, selling us cereal. >> make this extraordinary honey, we need extraordinary bees! >> giving us a great hairdo. >> ♪ >> even starring in their own "bee movie." >> th
here in the city. we have a lot of flowers, a lot of people growing vegetables. >> you want to brush the bees. >> backyard bee keeping clubs and classes have popped up in cities coast-to-coast. it's legal in most place, and it's like the people you've been hearing about lately growing their own vegetables, raising their own chickens, a tasty to eat local. >> taste like the stuff you buy in the store? >> no. got a mask on. >> i forgot. [laughter] >> that never...
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that warning and the west side of the city until 5:30 this afternoon. hail the size of quarters are possible in these cells as they move north. you can see just to the se -- it extends to pay market. that extends to manassas. that portion of prince william county will cross over to fairfax before long. can we switch over to the east side of town one more time? very intense rain. that is what i say about flooding. certainly what i have seen in the past 30 minutes with the storm, there will be standing low lying water issues because of these storms knowing that more are coming along a little later as we track -- if we can go to storm can -- storms can again. this is a new line that stretches into the raleigh area and to central north carolina. that will push in the same direction up toward the greater washington area. we will have several more hours of these severe thunderstorm warnings and the possibility of isolated tornadoes. western maryland, our viewers and cumberland, we will watch for you, too. there is another line on the cold front coming in from
that warning and the west side of the city until 5:30 this afternoon. hail the size of quarters are possible in these cells as they move north. you can see just to the se -- it extends to pay market. that extends to manassas. that portion of prince william county will cross over to fairfax before long. can we switch over to the east side of town one more time? very intense rain. that is what i say about flooding. certainly what i have seen in the past 30 minutes with the storm, there will be...
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. ♪ >>> and the rest in a terrorist york city. what the suspect is accused of bomb. to -- and arrest.; >> and what will happen if debt not reached in the u.s. congress. first lady michelle obama and biden.l >> the attended their first nascar race yesterday, but did not get a warm reception. 5:00morning washington at now.begins >> live and in hhi
. ♪ >>> and the rest in a terrorist york city. what the suspect is accused of bomb. to -- and arrest.; >> and what will happen if debt not reached in the u.s. congress. first lady michelle obama and biden.l >> the attended their first nascar race yesterday, but did not get a warm reception. 5:00morning washington at now.begins >> live and in hhi
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the track does take it very near or even just to the west of ocean city. remember, a lot of uncertainty with this. we will keep you posted. we have had some nasty storms to our south. >>> people here in the metro area are getting ready for the hurricane's arrival. we continue our live coverage. >> let me show you some of the things we saw people bodying. a lot of people are buying flashlights and batteries. >> boat owners are taking no chances. this multimillion dollar vote -- boat. >> we have probably polled 30 votes today. -- pulled 30 boats today. >> apple local hardware, a hurricane supplies like flashlights are just gone as people stocked up. >> generators are a hot item, if you can find them. >> this is the last one. >> she lost power for 12 days during isabelle. she is making sure that this does not happen with irene. she is getting ready now. >> candles matches, stuff like that. >> in alexandria, cruise to -- crews race. >> tree knock over the wires poles come down. pepco tells us as soon as it is safe, crews will be out of the storm working around
the track does take it very near or even just to the west of ocean city. remember, a lot of uncertainty with this. we will keep you posted. we have had some nasty storms to our south. >>> people here in the metro area are getting ready for the hurricane's arrival. we continue our live coverage. >> let me show you some of the things we saw people bodying. a lot of people are buying flashlights and batteries. >> boat owners are taking no chances. this multimillion dollar vote...
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city's shoreline friday. beach patrol officials had no choice but to close the ocean to the public. >> i am not going anywhere near that water. it will pull you end. >> all this, thanks to hurricane earl. this downgraded storm still manage to chew of beaches, flood parking lots, and forced businesses to close or open laid along the boardwalk. >> we had to come out for ourselves to see how powerful it was. >> when high tide it around 3:40, the advantage nearly swallowed up some of ocean city's more narrow beaches. >> nature is pretty incredible. >> more than 100,000 people are in ocean city right now. that number is expected to double during the labor day weekend. >> we want some sunshine later today. that is what we are hoping for. >> visitors are starting to reclaim their beloved beach. there is a lot -- a lot of surfers have recently come out. the beach patrol is ok with that. there are still tremendous waves out there. conditions are -- conditions for surfing are incredible. the beach patrol was allowed in
city's shoreline friday. beach patrol officials had no choice but to close the ocean to the public. >> i am not going anywhere near that water. it will pull you end. >> all this, thanks to hurricane earl. this downgraded storm still manage to chew of beaches, flood parking lots, and forced businesses to close or open laid along the boardwalk. >> we had to come out for ourselves to see how powerful it was. >> when high tide it around 3:40, the advantage nearly swallowed...
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spotted shortly after the twitter devastated the city. it's not the first time a rainbow popped up through the tornado. this is spreading through the internet at lightning speed. they need a sign of hope amidst that. nice to have that to look at. >> thank you, everyone. >> diane sawyer leads c
spotted shortly after the twitter devastated the city. it's not the first time a rainbow popped up through the tornado. this is spreading through the internet at lightning speed. they need a sign of hope amidst that. nice to have that to look at. >> thank you, everyone. >> diane sawyer leads c
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jews, blow up synagogues of the new york city, and eventually topple the empire state building. >> by way of explanation he said he was that up with the way muslims were being treated around the world. >> police are calling the suspected plot aspirational and not operational, but they consider the threat serious. they say both men were blatantly anti-semitic. >> he was very clear about what he wanted to do. get guns get explosives, blew up synagogues and kill jews. >> police believe the suspects were acting on their own and are not linked to a particular terrorist group. >> new york city is an international symbol of freedom and liberty. for that reason, we will always be a target and we will always be on guard to protect the people of this city. >> he reportedly quit a department store job and was a model. the other was a dispatch driver. they now face a long list of charges. >>> a former pow says violent tactics were not used to find osama bin laden's hideout. senator john mccain, a former pow who was tortured, said he denies a water boarding techniques were not used, saying they we
jews, blow up synagogues of the new york city, and eventually topple the empire state building. >> by way of explanation he said he was that up with the way muslims were being treated around the world. >> police are calling the suspected plot aspirational and not operational, but they consider the threat serious. they say both men were blatantly anti-semitic. >> he was very clear about what he wanted to do. get guns get explosives, blew up synagogues and kill jews. >>...
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but at the university and in the city, the commitment to the principles goes far beyond meditation. they've banned the sale of nonorganic food within the boundaries of vedic city. it's home to the country's leading iro vedic health spa. this health expert said he could learn a lot just from my pulse. >> it's a strong pulse. that means that -- good exspection of intelligence. your pulse has a little bit of tension there. maybe you're working too hard, too many deadlines, for instance. >> reporter: i'm working too hard. >> and not enough money. >> reporter: i think that's great. this is great. i love this. also worth loving -- >> so today you'll be getting this treatment, pouring of oil on the forehead. >> reporter: what do i have to do? >> your job is just to relax and enjoy. >> reporter: what's wrong with that? in vedic city, they've made that their way of life. feels like someone's dumping syrup on my head. the talk of order and inner peace might sound unbelievable. but it's also the work of vedic city to make it all believable. >> what we'll do is we'll ask her to close her eyes a
but at the university and in the city, the commitment to the principles goes far beyond meditation. they've banned the sale of nonorganic food within the boundaries of vedic city. it's home to the country's leading iro vedic health spa. this health expert said he could learn a lot just from my pulse. >> it's a strong pulse. that means that -- good exspection of intelligence. your pulse has a little bit of tension there. maybe you're working too hard, too many deadlines, for instance....
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and in new york city. what is the mood there today? >> yuko, the mood is still kind of subdued and quiet. there still is a lot of security, the beef up security that we have been talking about all we, that is still in place. when we came down to lower manhattan this morning we were passing through create a police checkpoint and we were stopped at one of them where the police officers asked us where we were going. he was signing the spotlight in the car. so it is still very tight security here because that's threats that we a been talking about is credible and specific and still unconfirmed. there was a security meeting at the white house on sunday, with still no new information. >> thank you so much, patricia your insights in manhattan. >>> hundreds gathered at the kennedy center for a concert of zero commemorate 9/11 -- a concert of hope. ♪ last september ♪ >> president obama spoke and said america does not give into fear. it was supposed to be held at the national cathedral, but was moved. >>> the redskins pause to remember those
and in new york city. what is the mood there today? >> yuko, the mood is still kind of subdued and quiet. there still is a lot of security, the beef up security that we have been talking about all we, that is still in place. when we came down to lower manhattan this morning we were passing through create a police checkpoint and we were stopped at one of them where the police officers asked us where we were going. he was signing the spotlight in the car. so it is still very tight security...
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the mother is well known as well and said she was an oklahoma city enjoying the game. sure she enjoyed it a lot her son being the star. >> we enjoyed it quite a long with her. like a class act. a theft, on next, tape. stuffey were able to after bottle of champagne in their jackets. a warning about a tick bite cause of victims to develop a strange allergy. on champagnead up ad walked right out of northwest washington market. this even though andr shoppers were there watching. stephen cheapest except -- picks up the story. >> for surveillance cameras -- movevery room in they made it. what they wanted the cameras caught them stopping bottles and sign their clothing. they would stick it in here this. like, look at this guy. the champagne is heavy. the owner in northwest d.c. the man with the champagne. they cling to when they went out. them.lowed like, do not touch me. >> they had parked the market. some feared for his safety. >> in some ways he might have chasing them.g >> the crime went down about 1:00 friday afternoon. shocked the how the thieves operated. give me those
the mother is well known as well and said she was an oklahoma city enjoying the game. sure she enjoyed it a lot her son being the star. >> we enjoyed it quite a long with her. like a class act. a theft, on next, tape. stuffey were able to after bottle of champagne in their jackets. a warning about a tick bite cause of victims to develop a strange allergy. on champagnead up ad walked right out of northwest washington market. this even though andr shoppers were there watching. stephen...
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residents can be to the heat by taking a dip in one of the city's pools. vincent rate kicked off the summer pool season this year. he also kicked -- cut the ribbon on a new recreation center. i noticed this mayor did not jump in. not the way a certain mayor of the past would have. >> he probably would have wanted to with the way it felt outside. >> we are getting somewhere around 90 degrees. it feels like the middle of summer. let's look at the sky from down the river. they form and disappear. you notice they are not growing vertically. no chance of any showers or storms with the clouds moving through. we will see probably a lot more sunshine and then clouds as we get through the memorial day weekend. looking out across the chesapeake bay from stevens bill -- stevensville. temperatures around 80 along the shore. i will surely the forecast for the beach in a minute. 86 and ashburn. darnestown is 84. a wind out of the south that 6 miles per hour. a little bit cooler as the winds come out of the southeast from the atlantic. it will be very comfortable. inland
residents can be to the heat by taking a dip in one of the city's pools. vincent rate kicked off the summer pool season this year. he also kicked -- cut the ribbon on a new recreation center. i noticed this mayor did not jump in. not the way a certain mayor of the past would have. >> he probably would have wanted to with the way it felt outside. >> we are getting somewhere around 90 degrees. it feels like the middle of summer. let's look at the sky from down the river. they form and...
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then it continues to take it through the major cities on the path. major new england cities. >> we have talked about this. we showed the map. new york could get hit very, very hard. we have seen mayor bloomberg order evacuations. >> you take the center of the storm over new york city at any point. here's the models. we're going to follow the center path and show you the others. let's get to new jersey. right along atlantic city. if you get down, most of the tracks are off to the side. reliable tracks go right over atlantic city. 5 to 10-foot storm surge. about 4 to 6 inches of rain. get up a little bit. back over new york city. a lot of the paths are trending out toward the earn end of long i land. the reliable paths are midtown. one is following the east river. back up and looking over toward boston, another city people are concerned about. here, a different situation entirely. boston is on the east side of most of the tracks. they'll get the worst part of what will then be a tropical storm. >> in new york, right over the empire state building? >> p
then it continues to take it through the major cities on the path. major new england cities. >> we have talked about this. we showed the map. new york could get hit very, very hard. we have seen mayor bloomberg order evacuations. >> you take the center of the storm over new york city at any point. here's the models. we're going to follow the center path and show you the others. let's get to new jersey. right along atlantic city. if you get down, most of the tracks are off to the...
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instant disaster in alcott city -- in ellicott city, the relentless rain at reaching down main street. >> it started flooding like a river. >> torrential rain and the swollen river created massive floodings in the heart of the town. >> anything that touches flood water is trashed. >> the restaurants are now trying to clean and dry. >> the water came over the retaining wall on the basement and put about 6 feet of water in the basement. >> this person tried driving through during the heart of the flooding. >> this wall of water came through and i realized i would not make up the hill. behind me, almost instantly was a pool of water under the bridge. >> he had to be rescued from the rushing water. >> little by little until the water was gone. >> even tonight, parts of town are still under water and covered with mud. >> this has been one of the bigger flash floods. >> in the back of the parking lot, the truck driver over there still has a load to deliver tonight, but he has been sitting there several hours because he is afraid to drive over this water that is directly behind us. chunks of
instant disaster in alcott city -- in ellicott city, the relentless rain at reaching down main street. >> it started flooding like a river. >> torrential rain and the swollen river created massive floodings in the heart of the town. >> anything that touches flood water is trashed. >> the restaurants are now trying to clean and dry. >> the water came over the retaining wall on the basement and put about 6 feet of water in the basement. >> this person tried...
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the entire the new york city subway system will shut down tomorrow. bea are live in a satellite center with more on the east coast right. >> this shows you just how serious the storm is. the hurricane warning reaches all the way to massachusetts and includes new york city. that is the first time since 1985. it is a storm that has a 55 million people waiting wondering, and trying to get out of its way. >> the world is coming to an end. >> of the carolinas are getting hit first. it is new york were the worries are adding up fast. >> we are issuing a mandatory evacuation. >> for the first time ever, 300,000 people in low-lying areas must leave. with tears of flooding, the subway, bus and commuter trains are scheduled to shut down. >> if you are given an evacuation order please follow it. >> all across the eastern seaboard this storm is getting rave reaction -- grave reaction. you heard from the president earlier. he too is getting out. the first family will leave their vacation spot a date early. it back to the white house around midnight tonight. he jus
the entire the new york city subway system will shut down tomorrow. bea are live in a satellite center with more on the east coast right. >> this shows you just how serious the storm is. the hurricane warning reaches all the way to massachusetts and includes new york city. that is the first time since 1985. it is a storm that has a 55 million people waiting wondering, and trying to get out of its way. >> the world is coming to an end. >> of the carolinas are getting hit first....
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from the beach here into the city of 35,000. this suburb of new york city. they're expecting a storm surge of somewhere between 4 and 8 feet. it is possible this entire low-lying barrier island will be overshowed with water in the next 12 hours or so, diane. >> okay, ron and now as you have heard, the water is flooding into new york city. and it's where we're tracking the national damage and also the winds are bearing down on the city of skyscrapers tonight, "20/20" anchor chris cuomo is covering this city in this storm. chris. >> reporter: hello, diane. you know, we wish we didn't have to be standing in the water but it's moving too quickly to change positions. already we've had more water from sandy than we did last year from irene. we're being told that protectively they'll shut off power down here soon so we hope everybody has gotten somewhere safe. sandy is coming. the question is, how will new york city handle it? the big apple has been shut down to its core. lower manhattan looks like a ghost town. wall street will be clo
from the beach here into the city of 35,000. this suburb of new york city. they're expecting a storm surge of somewhere between 4 and 8 feet. it is possible this entire low-lying barrier island will be overshowed with water in the next 12 hours or so, diane. >> okay, ron and now as you have heard, the water is flooding into new york city. and it's where we're tracking the national damage and also the winds are bearing down on the city of skyscrapers tonight, "20/20" anchor chris...
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by wednesday, it will hit the major cities across the eastern seaboard. vinita, todd, it's back to you. >> raychel, thank you very much. you'll want to stay tuned for this. we've sent sam champion into the disaster zone this morning. and he'll have live updates beginning at 7:00 on "good morning america." >>> one republican senator this morning has come out against elena kagan as the next supreme court justice. jim inhofe says kagan has shown contempt for the confirmation process. other republicans are promising a tough look at kagan, as well. here's john hendren. >> reporter: elena kagan has already drawn vocal critics, if not yet, outright opposition. >> he's the least qualified in terms of judicial experience in 38 years. >> reporter: that's because, like justices powell, rehnquist and others before her, kagan's never been a judge. the president calls her lack of judicial experience an advantage. she's experienced the law from historymaking vantage points, as the first woman dean of harvard law and now, the first woman to serve as u.s. solicitor genera
by wednesday, it will hit the major cities across the eastern seaboard. vinita, todd, it's back to you. >> raychel, thank you very much. you'll want to stay tuned for this. we've sent sam champion into the disaster zone this morning. and he'll have live updates beginning at 7:00 on "good morning america." >>> one republican senator this morning has come out against elena kagan as the next supreme court justice. jim inhofe says kagan has shown contempt for the...
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it is only 21 north and west of the city. 26 washington. couple that with the gusty wind, the wind chill is in the single digits. clear and cold tonight, but then watched as the system moves out the high pressure moves in tonight. already to the north and west, we are monitoring the next system that could possibly give us more snow tomorrow night and sunday morning. in advance the winter weather advisory widespread from the ohio valley to the appellations. -- from the ohio valley to the appalachian mountains. >> the january jobs report is out, with mixed news. employers added more than 157,000 jobs hiring stronger than last year. despite the news, the unemployment rate moved up 0.1%, 7.9%, the white house reacting favorably saying that it shows the economy continues to heal. wall street reacted well to the jobs report, the dow jones gaining 149 points closing above 14,000. that is the first time since october 2007. the dow jones is within striking distance of its all-time record, 14,000 164. >> scott brown says he will not run for the open
it is only 21 north and west of the city. 26 washington. couple that with the gusty wind, the wind chill is in the single digits. clear and cold tonight, but then watched as the system moves out the high pressure moves in tonight. already to the north and west, we are monitoring the next system that could possibly give us more snow tomorrow night and sunday morning. in advance the winter weather advisory widespread from the ohio valley to the appellations. -- from the ohio valley to the...
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the financial future of the city. yes, ok. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> update their what? >> [inaudible] >> oh, their responses. first of all, i have said, and i will say again -- the children and the outcomes for our children are the most important factor for me, and i want to do what is best for our children in the district of columbia, and i will continue to be guided by that principle. as far as the board of elections and ethics is concerned, it was a disappointment yesterday. i visited many precincts yesterday. i saw the problems that existed, and there is a lot of work to be done. i look forward to working with the board of elections and ethics. we have a new chair who graciously stepped up and took on this role. a man of distinction and accomplishment. he had been in place barely two months when this election took place, so i look forward to working with the board of elections and ethics to address the problems that occurred yesterday so they do not happen again in the city. >> [inaudible] >> i think i have gi
the financial future of the city. yes, ok. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> update their what? >> [inaudible] >> oh, their responses. first of all, i have said, and i will say again -- the children and the outcomes for our children are the most important factor for me, and i want to do what is best for our children in the district of columbia, and i will continue to be guided by that principle. as far as the board of elections and ethics is concerned, it was a disappointment...
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the wealthiest cities in the world. and it's hard to imagine that we still have hunger. so i wanted to take that on. i grew up in the city. i went to a public high school. and i grew up on the upper east side. i grew up with a single mom. and we lived with my grandparents, which made me a little bit different than a lot of the other kids from the upper east side that were going to the bronx high school of science in that not only did i come from a single parent household but a mu which if you want to add on to that, meant that i was eligible for free or reduced school lunch. and so every day when it came towards lunchtime, all the kids would go out and buy lunch. and i had to choose between food and friends. so i would just go with the other kids, not buy lunch, because i didn't have any money to buy it. and i would tell them i wasn't hungry because the truth is i was starving. >> all right. so jim, let's weigh in on this. i'm not going to expect you to come out against free lunch for kids who need it but why do you thi
the wealthiest cities in the world. and it's hard to imagine that we still have hunger. so i wanted to take that on. i grew up in the city. i went to a public high school. and i grew up on the upper east side. i grew up with a single mom. and we lived with my grandparents, which made me a little bit different than a lot of the other kids from the upper east side that were going to the bronx high school of science in that not only did i come from a single parent household but a mu which if you...
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in the city in a lon time. >> lot of debris. uprooted trees and fallen limbs. do not travel on the roads. maureen: the biggest problem from hermine so far has been the power outages. abc7 will be with you throughout the storm. giving you a look all the updates. you can track the storm anytime on wjla.com. we are sending out constant updates on facebook and twitter as well as through the storm watch weather smart phone app. we will be live from ocean city all weekend long on abc7 and newschannel8. join us. mobiletrak7 on the road tonight to keep you up to date on the traffic at the start of the labor day weekend. the traffic watch team will keep an eye out for you and alert you to any problems we find tonight. metro road island station won't reopen until next week at the earliest. that is after debris fell from the station ceiling yesterday. brianne carter is covering metro. what is metro saying about the latest incident? >> the official giving us an update at the metro headquarters a few hours ago. buses will continue to replace
in the city in a lon time. >> lot of debris. uprooted trees and fallen limbs. do not travel on the roads. maureen: the biggest problem from hermine so far has been the power outages. abc7 will be with you throughout the storm. giving you a look all the updates. you can track the storm anytime on wjla.com. we are sending out constant updates on facebook and twitter as well as through the storm watch weather smart phone app. we will be live from ocean city all weekend long on abc7 and...
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all the way to the bucket and finish. >> wow. >> put oklahoma city back up four. it was those two the entire game. third quarter, thunder up 15. westbrook, splitted the double team. and throws it down again. another look at it. 23 points, 10 assist, 9 rebounds. a tough night for oklahoma city. the thunder win the game. 121-95. >>> there were three hat tricks in the nhl on thursday. at least three we know about, okay. there may have been others we were not told about. no, there were three. we know everything. 3. that's one. here comes two. take another look. i mean, they -- you know, he just has a nose for the puck. and of course, then you have to know what to do with it after it hits you in the nose. he knows to light the lamp with it. so -- ovechkin gets hat trick. washington, i'm telling you, man. they're the warriors of the nhl right now. >> yeah. >> that's what tony told me. >>> nba all-star weekend. coming up this weekend in toronto. celebrity game on espn, friday night. that's it from here. back to you. >> all right. go caps. >>> coming up, kanye's big night
all the way to the bucket and finish. >> wow. >> put oklahoma city back up four. it was those two the entire game. third quarter, thunder up 15. westbrook, splitted the double team. and throws it down again. another look at it. 23 points, 10 assist, 9 rebounds. a tough night for oklahoma city. the thunder win the game. 121-95. >>> there were three hat tricks in the nhl on thursday. at least three we know about, okay. there may have been others we were not told about. no,...
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the most secure cities in the country. parts of our area made the cut including frederick gaithersburg and bethesda. residents are welcoming the news. >> the gaithersburg flagg welcomes you to a community with character. >> beautiful clean, a beautiful place to live. even >> the street names promise an enjoyable -- >> even the street names promise and enjoyable stay. farmers insurance ranked the metropolitan area of frederick, gaithersburg and it says that as one of the top 10, most secure places -- and bethesda as one of the top 10, most secure places to live. the ranking looks beyond crime taking into account other factors like the risk of natural disasters, terrorist threats life expectancy, and job loss numbers. maryland's troubles came in at no. 9. >> people love to be outside. you feel comfortable walking the streets. it is a great place to live. >> it is safe. the people are of french. -- are upfront. i love it here. >> it is the same sentiment felt by the man responsible for keeping that area safe. >> my mother was
the most secure cities in the country. parts of our area made the cut including frederick gaithersburg and bethesda. residents are welcoming the news. >> the gaithersburg flagg welcomes you to a community with character. >> beautiful clean, a beautiful place to live. even >> the street names promise an enjoyable -- >> even the street names promise and enjoyable stay. farmers insurance ranked the metropolitan area of frederick, gaithersburg and it says that as one of the...
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ananin the north, new york city is bracing for the biggest storm since 1938. irene is expected to be a category 1 hurricane when it slams into the city. mayor bloomberg is shutting down all 840 miles of subway track underneath the city. he's even issued a mandatory evacuation for over a quarter of a million people living in the low-lying areas of the city. >> we couldn't be doing it now if we didn't think this storm had the potential to be very serious. >> reporter: hospitals and nursing homes across the area were given the order to start evacuations. meanwhile, acrcrs the hudson, governor chris christie had a very specific group of people he wanted to make sure heard the alarms. >> get the hell off the beach if asbury park and get out. you're done. it's 4:30. you've maximized your tan. get off the beach. get in your cars and get out of those areas. >> reporter: and as the casinos in atlantic city start closing their doors, the question on everyone's mind is just how bad will this storm be? farther north, places like rhode island and boston may face the highes
ananin the north, new york city is bracing for the biggest storm since 1938. irene is expected to be a category 1 hurricane when it slams into the city. mayor bloomberg is shutting down all 840 miles of subway track underneath the city. he's even issued a mandatory evacuation for over a quarter of a million people living in the low-lying areas of the city. >> we couldn't be doing it now if we didn't think this storm had the potential to be very serious. >> reporter: hospitals and...
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that the city needed further testing but the city moved ahead anyway. the lawsuit asked the court to declare the food stamp application process a failure to give everyone denied food stamps a rehearing. denied a second time to give them a hearing as to why they have been denied again. reporting from the u.s. district court i'm sam ford, abc7 news. nancy: developing now, an amazing story of survival out of massachusetts. 7-year-old girl recovering after being kidnappedded kidnapm her grand parent's home, choked and thrown off a bridge 100 feet into a lake below. despite this, somehow she was able to swim to safety, crawl out of the water. and walk to a house nearby. >> i think it's pretty the lake is super deep. she was incredibly brave. i have admiration for her. >> she is expected to make a complete recovery. police charged 35-year-old family friend with her kidnapping. larry: oh! j remarkable ordeal the little girl had to go through. larry: amazing. >> to have the wherewithal to swim to safety. call for help. no wonder the woman was saying how brave s
that the city needed further testing but the city moved ahead anyway. the lawsuit asked the court to declare the food stamp application process a failure to give everyone denied food stamps a rehearing. denied a second time to give them a hearing as to why they have been denied again. reporting from the u.s. district court i'm sam ford, abc7 news. nancy: developing now, an amazing story of survival out of massachusetts. 7-year-old girl recovering after being kidnappedded kidnapm her grand...
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the firefighter holding the body of a girl filled in the oklahoma city bombing. we have learned that the firefighter chris fields is retiring. he spent 31 years as a firefighter in oklahoma city and he still remembers every moment of the day including when someone handed him little bailey. he became friends with the family. he said that helped him overcome the demons he saw that day. people across the southeastern night sleep after this. a georgia man was killed when the tree fell on his home in atlanta. his wife and two children were not hurt. today, many canceled the classes or delayed the start time due to the power outage and the damage. let's talk about things back home. the bloom has begun along the tidal basin. to% of the blossoms that survive the cold snap are in peak bloom. the rest are in the puffy white stage. if the weather cooperates the peak bloom is expected to happen this weekend. a tush leapt season for the floss -- a turbulent season for the cherry blossoms. doug: this is the last night of the cold night of the season. but this comes if we hit 2
the firefighter holding the body of a girl filled in the oklahoma city bombing. we have learned that the firefighter chris fields is retiring. he spent 31 years as a firefighter in oklahoma city and he still remembers every moment of the day including when someone handed him little bailey. he became friends with the family. he said that helped him overcome the demons he saw that day. people across the southeastern night sleep after this. a georgia man was killed when the tree fell on his home...
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i have the communications director for the city of alexandria. is there any new information you want to get out to residents right now? >> emergency officials are keeping a close eye on the entire city. problems may occur over night. right now everything seems to be fine. it is nasty though, and we're keeping a close eye on it. >> thank you so much. i will turn back over gm. >> -- back over to you. >> at the to annapolis where the mayor is briefing as -- let's go to annapolis where the mayor is briefing us. >> we are not going to have a situation as bad as anticipated. having said that, a safety remains a concern. so far we have had no fatalities in the city, no city employees injured but safety remains a top concern. the next 12 hours are going to be the most severe time of the hurricane. just a few status updates on city services. we are all at a stand down -- we are all out of sandbags. we provided 2400 sandbags. the big news is, i people are taking it seriously. the -- the good news is, people are taking it seriously. the bad news is, there w
i have the communications director for the city of alexandria. is there any new information you want to get out to residents right now? >> emergency officials are keeping a close eye on the entire city. problems may occur over night. right now everything seems to be fine. it is nasty though, and we're keeping a close eye on it. >> thank you so much. i will turn back over gm. >> -- back over to you. >> at the to annapolis where the mayor is briefing as -- let's go to...
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coming up, a concert to save a city. stars are gathering to help the music city. we will tell you about that. >> it is about the level of the power tool. >> and why you may need to give the ear buds a rest. we are on your side with a warning about that. later today, is she the most talented girl in the world? oprah says so. talented girl in the world? oprah says so. soak our yards in color. get our hands a little busier. our dollars a little stronger. and our thinking a little greener. let's grab all the bags and all the plants and all the latest tools out there. so we can turn all these savings into more colorful shades of doing. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now scotts naturescapes mulch or miracle-gro garden soil is just $3.44. >> abc-7 news -- on your side. could your ipod be killing your hearing? there is new research that says listening to music on headphones for one hour could have a temporary impact on your hearing. the volume, of course, is part of the problem. levels can go above 100 decibels. that is as loud as the n
coming up, a concert to save a city. stars are gathering to help the music city. we will tell you about that. >> it is about the level of the power tool. >> and why you may need to give the ear buds a rest. we are on your side with a warning about that. later today, is she the most talented girl in the world? oprah says so. talented girl in the world? oprah says so. soak our yards in color. get our hands a little busier. our dollars a little stronger. and our thinking a little...
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getting ready for the game, the wizards trying to finish the year on a high note in the windy city. and rg3 trying to end the season on a high note, spectacular fashion tomorrow. redskins countdown coming up. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> the wizards are like the walking wounded. now, and not just from the 4-24 record. jordan crawford the latest casualty, sitting out the game in chicago with a left ankle injury. washington kept a close. the third quarter okafor gets the pass and hit the jumper, part of an 11-0 run. fourth quarter just look at butler. baseline, nothing but net. the bulls with a nine-point lead 87-77, they win. the navy midshipmen off to a rocky start of the season, winning seven of their last eight, but the clock struck midnight tonight at the craft comparable. -- at the kraft hunger bowl. the offense, no chance, taylor kelly, four touchdown passes, three of them to ross. that was one of them, 50-yard bomb. turn on the television, walk to the subway even look at a stop sign, rg3 is pretty much everywhere in washing
getting ready for the game, the wizards trying to finish the year on a high note in the windy city. and rg3 trying to end the season on a high note, spectacular fashion tomorrow. redskins countdown coming up. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> the wizards are like the walking wounded. now, and not just from the 4-24 record. jordan crawford the latest casualty, sitting out the game in chicago with a left ankle injury. washington kept a...
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they will manage traffic it up to 70 intersections in the city. metro is making plans to handle the crowds. during the three-day visit metro will run rush-hour service all day. the brookline station baby designated exit only for a time. ahead.are urged to plan it's going to be a busy day. leon: possibly one million people coming to town. you cannot predict the weather. doug: i hope it is perfect but we will see what happens. we are working to get rid of the rain and clouds and tomorrow looks beautiful. the weekend -- not so much. 74.his thursday, 84 and temperatures above normal. i think it will be a while before we can see temperatures hold let warmer than this. 84 in 74 the high and low. 82 in 65 the averages for this september 10. the numbers the coolest we've seen a long time. 68 degrees in gaithersburg. 69 in martinsburg, was virginia. 75 at reagan national airport. we still have some rain around. flooding in annapolis and it is pushed way of east the delaware. we have one additional area of rain just out of the cold front moving in from port
they will manage traffic it up to 70 intersections in the city. metro is making plans to handle the crowds. during the three-day visit metro will run rush-hour service all day. the brookline station baby designated exit only for a time. ahead.are urged to plan it's going to be a busy day. leon: possibly one million people coming to town. you cannot predict the weather. doug: i hope it is perfect but we will see what happens. we are working to get rid of the rain and clouds and tomorrow looks...
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some heading towards atlantic city, new york city, some towards the delmarva coast. 13 b delmarva. the storm is so wide the further south that comes in lund as we go through into early next week, the more concerns we have. i want to share your this map. it is a great job of showing you, that orange area the whole area of tropical storm force winds. if you are traveling, the southeast corridor is not where you want to be traveling. up to the midwest is just called. we will break it down and what to expect. >> thank you. people and hurricane zones prepare for the worst and hope for the best. your seeing evidence of that already as folks are trying to stock up. with what is being done to prepare their, john gonzalez. >> talk of potential record flooding in alexandria they become very nervous. it and put on the sand bags and move the furniture. there's a man securing his vote. there's only so much you can do. today the potomac river looks column but that can change drastically in a few days. sandy doesn't seem to be losing much steam and is headed our way on a collision course steam in
some heading towards atlantic city, new york city, some towards the delmarva coast. 13 b delmarva. the storm is so wide the further south that comes in lund as we go through into early next week, the more concerns we have. i want to share your this map. it is a great job of showing you, that orange area the whole area of tropical storm force winds. if you are traveling, the southeast corridor is not where you want to be traveling. up to the midwest is just called. we will break it down and what...
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all it is is to take back the city. that is all this is about. >> politicians going a long way back to have embarrassed the city. in other in a long line of disappointments. >> kwame brown actually paid off the house lawn and was current in his payments on the boat loan. it is impossible to know where all the money went because a lot was built in cash. the sentencing is set for the 20th. he could get six months or even more if one of the judge's rejects the plea. reporting live, sam ford. >> complete coverage of the case against kwame brown including all the developments during our newscast and also on wjla.com. >> now to our weather. a beautiful day. prepare for the heat to return this weekend. doug hill joins us with a first look at how hot it will get. >> getting off to a great start for the weekend right here in arlington. sunshine and 83 degrees. let's check some other numbers in the area. 82 degrees in manassas. as we had 30 evening it will be sunny and mild, clear and comfortable 59-66 degrees. over the weekend i
all it is is to take back the city. that is all this is about. >> politicians going a long way back to have embarrassed the city. in other in a long line of disappointments. >> kwame brown actually paid off the house lawn and was current in his payments on the boat loan. it is impossible to know where all the money went because a lot was built in cash. the sentencing is set for the 20th. he could get six months or even more if one of the judge's rejects the plea. reporting live, sam...
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by leaps and bounds in mexico city, but what about these, the forgotten children? an abc news exclusive investigation straight ahead. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover napolis and create your moment ♪ >>> it was nearly a year ago that abc's david into your shed new light on what is a growing problem in mexico city. >> despite the city's growing list of billionaires, orphan children some are disabilities lived in absolute scowl lore some even locked in cages. the government at the time promised major changes. >> now david and his crew returned and there is what they found. >> it was nearly a year ago, we traveled to mexico city in search of the children. abc news getting the government blacklist, obtained by disability rights international. so, authorities put these institutions on a blacklist. >> yes. >> but they're still open? >> yes. >> we discovered padlocks on doors and windows and we see a commotion outside this door. no doorknob, just a little girl peering out. >> hola!
by leaps and bounds in mexico city, but what about these, the forgotten children? an abc news exclusive investigation straight ahead. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover napolis and create your moment ♪ >>> it was nearly a year ago that abc's david into your shed new light on what is a growing problem in mexico city. >> despite the city's growing list of...
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and that all of her actions are going to improve the city. >> now, the fbi has sort started confiscating some of her estate, allegedly paid for with taxpayer money. meantime, the town's swimming pool has been closed for years because of lack of funds. >> that's depressing. >>> time, now, for our look at weather across the country. we'll have some morning showers from new york to d.c. it will be a wet day in the southeast, with thunderstorms in the carolinas, georgia and much of florida. hail and gusty winds from oklahoma city to des moines. some rain from around green bay, southern minnesota, the dakotas and denver. a half-foot of snow in the colorado rockies. showers from seattle to northern california. >> it is 56 in seattle. 64 in salt lake city. and 80 in sacramento. near 50 in the twin cities. 60s from omaha to detroit. 72 in the big apple. 83 down in miami. >>> coming up next after the break, your business news, including job cuts at american airlines. >>> and hope for some help at the gas pump. falling prices could be here soon. >> welcome news on that front. >>> and new fallout t
and that all of her actions are going to improve the city. >> now, the fbi has sort started confiscating some of her estate, allegedly paid for with taxpayer money. meantime, the town's swimming pool has been closed for years because of lack of funds. >> that's depressing. >>> time, now, for our look at weather across the country. we'll have some morning showers from new york to d.c. it will be a wet day in the southeast, with thunderstorms in the carolinas, georgia and...
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look at ocean city. they're having -- they are hugging the coast at 45. this is off to the north and he sprayed that is going to bring the snow to new york city and boston overnight and into tomorrow. the coldest of the air to the north of us will see about exhibitors with highs in the upper 30s. all of this moisture now lives away from our area. our skies will begin to clear. that happens during the early morning hours. and through the afternoon tomorrow. the winds are going to kick up. stay -- winds could see higher gusts brady is going to feel a lot colder out there. look at abc 7 live. it nice and dry around the capital and beltway. those are the targets for the next several hours. still hanging onto the winter weather advisory. that winter storm warning, it is probably should've been canceled out. they're going hang onto it until 1:00 and then they will cancel that. that will be dry and quite for the day tomorrow. the next several days, a quite weather pattern setting up. a change in wind direction will arrive midway. this is going to let temperature
look at ocean city. they're having -- they are hugging the coast at 45. this is off to the north and he sprayed that is going to bring the snow to new york city and boston overnight and into tomorrow. the coldest of the air to the north of us will see about exhibitors with highs in the upper 30s. all of this moisture now lives away from our area. our skies will begin to clear. that happens during the early morning hours. and through the afternoon tomorrow. the winds are going to kick up. stay...
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the business leveled in ocean city. the loss nearly $30 million in revenue. business owners say the summer in ocean city had seen an increase in revenue, but that was before the hurricane. the mayor said the city suffered little damage. >>> if you are driving to the coast, expect to pay $3.46 a gallon for gas. the average price in virginia beach is about $3.49. expect to pay $3.52 if you travel to the jersey shore over the labor weekend. >>> many of you saw the preseason finale between the baltimore ravens and the atlanta falcons. both teams are expected to be playoff contenders again this year. all eyes are on the washington redskins as they wrap up their preseason schedule tonight. fans want to see whether john beck or rex grossman will be the one to take on the starting quarterback job. we will have more on the game in just a minute. >>> we are live at fedex filled with more on what fans can expect. >> 15 regular contributors for the redskins had the night off. folks here cannot wait for opening day. high hopes for redskins fans this year. psyched about th
the business leveled in ocean city. the loss nearly $30 million in revenue. business owners say the summer in ocean city had seen an increase in revenue, but that was before the hurricane. the mayor said the city suffered little damage. >>> if you are driving to the coast, expect to pay $3.46 a gallon for gas. the average price in virginia beach is about $3.49. expect to pay $3.52 if you travel to the jersey shore over the labor weekend. >>> many of you saw the preseason...
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the city had plenty of time to prepare. i think we have everything in place. it is just a matter how serious the storm is and how much damage we see. >> we will find out in short order. >> absolutely. >> thank you. let's go over to reagan national airport where things are slowing down. many of the airlines have cancelled flights into the airport. >> i think the last flight in and out of reagan came about an hour ago. i think that will be it for the night. the reason is obvious. let me show you just how strong the wind is blowing. we look up to the light poles appear and you see them swaying in the wind. the wind is really picking up. you can imagine how difficult it is to try to land a plane or to take one off in this kind of wind. the action is still going on here because reagan is still open. airport personnel are still here. and airline personnel are still here. if we can go to the video inside right now, there are people who are stranded. a lot of folks tried to get in and like this man. he was going to phoenix arizona.
the city had plenty of time to prepare. i think we have everything in place. it is just a matter how serious the storm is and how much damage we see. >> we will find out in short order. >> absolutely. >> thank you. let's go over to reagan national airport where things are slowing down. many of the airlines have cancelled flights into the airport. >> i think the last flight in and out of reagan came about an hour ago. i think that will be it for the night. the reason is...
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the prime minister traveled to the second-largest city to congratulate fighters. the operation was backed by the u.s. led coalition and began in october. despite small holdouts in the old city, isis fighters have been pushed out of the area. the losses just the latest major setback for the terror group. mark remoulade, abc news. g 20rly: back to the summit. president trump is back on twit with russian president vladimir putin. the president saying he the russianessed" president today, mixed reactions. >> this was the first topic of discussion. president trump raised it directly to president clinton -- president putin. >> i want a clear message to russia that you will pay a price for undercutting democracy, and the president trump doesn't embrace this. you will be empowering the russians and betraying democracy. kimberly: the president says they also discussed the possibility of forming a joint cyber security unit, as well as negotiating a cease-fire in syria, saying it is time to, "work constructively with russia." congress gets back to work this week following th
the prime minister traveled to the second-largest city to congratulate fighters. the operation was backed by the u.s. led coalition and began in october. despite small holdouts in the old city, isis fighters have been pushed out of the area. the losses just the latest major setback for the terror group. mark remoulade, abc news. g 20rly: back to the summit. president trump is back on twit with russian president vladimir putin. the president saying he the russianessed" president today,...
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these numbers are higher than they should be in the city. 45 and the city, 46 in annapolis. temperatures to the north they are getting a bit warmer, too. another push may come our way later in january. not in the meantime. the story is warmer temperatures. 65 in st. louis right now. these temperatures are running significantly warmer than they were yesterday. 60 degrees -- the entire area south of the rockies, look at these numbers. 68 degrees in rapid city, s.d.. 68 in rapid city, s.d. right now. 66 degrees in miami, florida. kind of upside down. do not be greedy, we will get 50's. if we get a high-pressure systems developing to the south this time of year, warmer than normal. that is what is going to happen as we get into sunday. in the meantime, just a few clouds every now and then, very mild temperatures. a weak front will come through on saturday. on sunday, and we will be in the upper 40's. it will be cooler, but even that is above average temperatures. as we head to the afternoon some areas south of washington, 60. a very mild temperatures into saturday. the computer
these numbers are higher than they should be in the city. 45 and the city, 46 in annapolis. temperatures to the north they are getting a bit warmer, too. another push may come our way later in january. not in the meantime. the story is warmer temperatures. 65 in st. louis right now. these temperatures are running significantly warmer than they were yesterday. 60 degrees -- the entire area south of the rockies, look at these numbers. 68 degrees in rapid city, s.d.. 68 in rapid city, s.d. right...
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more in the city, and i am happy to be part of a community that does that. suzanne: today women are being asked not to spend money, and if they do, spend it at a place like this one, a woman-owned business. back to you. jummy: this is having a big impact on local schools, too. many are closing for the day because female teachers and staff are choosing to stay home. prince george's county public schools, as well as the city center charter school, alexandria city's goals are all off today. supporters say it is about taking a -- and alexandria city schools are all off today. supporters say it is all about taking a stand for women's rights. >> they said there was no school today, and i was like, what? so a woman's life, day is always important. jummy: the prince george's county superintendent says about 1700 teachers and 30% of transportation staff called out. today is not only a day without a woman but it is also international women's day. president donald trump expressed his thoughts on twitter a short time ago, posting -- new informati minnesota state capitol
more in the city, and i am happy to be part of a community that does that. suzanne: today women are being asked not to spend money, and if they do, spend it at a place like this one, a woman-owned business. back to you. jummy: this is having a big impact on local schools, too. many are closing for the day because female teachers and staff are choosing to stay home. prince george's county public schools, as well as the city center charter school, alexandria city's goals are all off today....
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jonathan: the dramatic video from chris stall city -- crystal city. this was a drug bust and a police s.w.a.t. team using vehicles to block in a white car. witnesses say the officers crashed into the car to block it in. the officers approached the car with the guns drawn and incident. >> back to the winter weather alert now where the snow and the cold made for perfect positions for the bravest. they shared the images of the ice rescue training on the tidal basin. agencies across the area have been using the unusual cold to train in the real world situations. jonathan: in ocean city there were no drills. no training, just an all out effort to protect against the dangerous storm pounding a hurricane with snow. michelle: very powerful. strong winds. maryland bureau chief brad bell has been there all day. we thank you for being out there. those predictions, though, bill kelly made of a snow hurricane seemed pretty dead on. >> it's beautiful out here tonight in a frigid, arctic kind of way. look behind me. this is the ocean city boardwalk. 27 street lookin
jonathan: the dramatic video from chris stall city -- crystal city. this was a drug bust and a police s.w.a.t. team using vehicles to block in a white car. witnesses say the officers crashed into the car to block it in. the officers approached the car with the guns drawn and incident. >> back to the winter weather alert now where the snow and the cold made for perfect positions for the bravest. they shared the images of the ice rescue training on the tidal basin. agencies across the area...
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for suspicious activity. >> we have noses -- specific threats against the city on new year's eve. -- we have no specific threats against the city on new year's eve. >> dozens of video cameras surrounding area. its backers will be stationed on rooftops. manhole covers will be sealed, and newspaper boxes, like much of this week's snow, removed. 1 million people are expected to pack into times square over the next several hours. everyone will have to go through a magnetometer perhaps as many as three times. >> we have several thousand radiation detectors that are deployed with our officers. we have large radiation detectors-detection equipment that we can deploy on vehicles. >> the police departments is that there has been no specific threat and that much has been learned since the botched car bombing at the heart of the square. since the 9/11 attacks there have been at least six plots against new york city. >> there are always people who have suspicious behavior, people who are not cooperative. they're always looking for that. they're looking for things that do not seem right. >> even
for suspicious activity. >> we have noses -- specific threats against the city on new year's eve. -- we have no specific threats against the city on new year's eve. >> dozens of video cameras surrounding area. its backers will be stationed on rooftops. manhole covers will be sealed, and newspaper boxes, like much of this week's snow, removed. 1 million people are expected to pack into times square over the next several hours. everyone will have to go through a magnetometer perhaps...
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in unpaid taxes. >> the state has to do what the state has to do. >> the city treasurer's sent a letter to the founder notifying that the property would be put up for sale because taxes have not been paid for three years. >> we would much rather have the museum. >> the treasury says he has not heard from doug wilder at all about the project. his last public statement was in february. fund raising was suspended in 2008. donors and future patrons want answers. >> he should be held accountable. you can not be sweeping it under the rug. we want to find out where the money is. >> the city will not advertise this 38-acres for sale, appraised it almost $8 million. they have not heard from anyone yet, but they expect they will get many bids. >>> coming up, so major roadwork heading in our direction. >> did ready to crank up the air conditioner even more. >> i am still burned out about yesterday's world cup soccer game. >>> a new war in the chapter of the war of afghanistan happened today. this comes as make a prepares to hand the potential security to afghan forces. >>> a major project has been
in unpaid taxes. >> the state has to do what the state has to do. >> the city treasurer's sent a letter to the founder notifying that the property would be put up for sale because taxes have not been paid for three years. >> we would much rather have the museum. >> the treasury says he has not heard from doug wilder at all about the project. his last public statement was in february. fund raising was suspended in 2008. donors and future patrons want answers. >> he...